Lightning Mobile Electric’s Response to COVID-19
During this unprecedented time, Lightning Mobile Electric would like to assure all of our clients that we are still providing service. We intimately understand that electrical concerns cannot wait.
The health and safety of our clients, employees, vendors and loved ones are paramount. We are closely monitoring the novel coronavirus and will continue to adhere to guidelines presented by organizations such as WHO, the CDC and local governments.
With new regulations and policies constantly changing as new information is becoming accessible regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, our goal is to meet and exceed what is required by the previously stated organizations and especially our clients and vendors. If your business, organization, or home requires more stringent needs regarding the pandemic, please let us know, as we are more than happy to comply.
We have advised employees to stay home if they are experiencing any flu-like symptoms; furthermore, we are taking precautionary measures such as refraining from shaking hands, maintaining a safe personal distance, and emphasizing the use of good hygiene to remain healthy.
Our hearts go out to those who have been affected by this pandemic. Stay strong; together we will overcome this.
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